Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy

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June 5, 1968, Los Angeles "... on to Chicago" In this image from KTLA-TV's broadcast, Robert Kennedy claims victory in the California primary, just after midnight on the morning of June 5, 1968. Kennedy's final words in public were, "...now on to Chicago, and let's win there!" Television and radio coverage captured much of what happened next. "Those viewers who were still watching the returns at 12:20 Wednesday morning became eyewitnesses to a horrific drama as it unfolded," wrote Times Entertainment Editor Charles Champlin. In your words: Share your memories of Robert F. Kennedy and 1968

June 5, 1968, Los Angeles "... on to Chicago" In this image from KTLA-TV's broadcast, Robert Kennedy claims victory in the California primary, just after midnight on the morning of June 5, 1968. Kennedy's final words in public were, "...now on to Chicago, and let's win there!" Television and radio coverage captured much of what happened next. "Those viewers who were still watching the returns at 12:20 Wednesday morning became eyewitnesses to a horrific drama as it unfolded," wrote Times Entertainment Editor Charles Champlin. In your words: Share your memories of Robert F. Kennedy and 1968 (KTLA-TV)

June 5, 1968, Los Angeles "... on to Chicago" In this image from KTLA-TV's broadcast, Robert Kennedy claims victory in the California primary, just after midnight on the morning of June 5, 1968. Kennedy's final words in public were, "...now on to Chicago, and let's win there!" Television and radio coverage captured much of what happened next. "Those viewers who were still watching the returns at 12:20 Wednesday morning became eyewitnesses to a horrific drama as it unfolded," wrote Times Entertainment Editor Charles Champlin. In your words: Share your memories of Robert F. Kennedy and 1968